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    RIP Mark Lanegan

    57. No info other than he passed away at home.

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    Ah shit...

    Pouring a whiskey for the holy ghost now.

    Move upside and let the man go through...

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    and this one.

    Move upside and let the man go through...

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    Oh bollocks...

    One of my personal favourites was duo with Manna - Wishing Well.

    The floggings will continue until morale improves.

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    RIP Mark Lanegan

    We lost another Northwest legend this week. Sam Henry. Sam was partners with Chris Newman who we lost last summer. Chris was inspiration for Lanegan and they did a record together a few years ago. Chris wrote Holy Ground that Mark played.

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    Saw Screaming Trees at a fairly small club in Glasgow in 1993 and it exceeded every expectation. They dropped off my radar after that, but i dug some of his solo stuff as well.
    RIP

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    First time seeing the Screaming Trees was 1987 at the Depot in Anacortes.


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    He lasted a while, given his road.
    RIP

    Are the Beakers still rolling?
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    Saw Screaming Trees at the University Theater in Missoula, early '90s. Tree People opened. Great show. Also dig his solo stuff. RIP Mark Lanegan.

    I was not aware he wrote a memoir. Just ordered a copy.

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